File:HLA-A*02 protein structure.jpg
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English: This is the protein structure of HLA-A*02 as determined by Madura, F. et. al. in T-cell receptor specificity maintained by altered thermodynamics in 2013 in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. |
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Source | RCSB Protein Data Bank |
Author | Rizkallah, P.J., Cole, D.K., Madura, F., Sewell, A.K., Baker, B.M. |
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